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3 E;l OSE . SUNDAY, SEPTEMB R 21, 1800.-SIXTEE )THE (ONDTIN OF TMD Boblers Beport Buwinew Improvig Narly All Lines, In PROSPECTS GOOD FOR LATE FALL TRADE, A Promiling Outlbok for an Baster Dlney Market—Prodice and Pro visins Hold Fiem—Folaton Tempt Speculnton. Mr. Flughes, manager ofthe Omaha clear- Ing louserepons thetotal clearngs of e assoiated natinal binks of thoe city for the week ending Septermber an licrean ovor the corrsponding o last year of ) per cent. Bilances $634509._4), IS N ns §5,25358.%, of wore Tho strizency In the mmey mariet con tinus. butthe aprospct that it will relived wmewhat this wiek. The wtion Y‘.mmh.mnu«m Wishington of the pst ton daysis boind tbe fit infnandal circles overthe coun try, realy mnoticeallo anl an asierfeeling is bo of all ale in the New York mar ket. Tho paynent over the sublreasury counters of #5,00,000, which thrown ino geeral circiltion anountls thus annot hut relivve theheayy stran of the put fewweek] which, inthe gjinion of many,wasfist o prouhings finncial crisi, Chicagohas encythathas prevaled moity hisbeen in anpl thedermanls of rad: bu this sponlatio. Trde diring the wedk has gratly | roved, aid a gmer:picking upis ¢ o al lins, Tho hadware portimprringbusinss md pects, o wek vanw ad of e, and at Vight filing off in ticls, Wire nails hwe little, T plte is finn risels ammng the proabiliti weck, bootan dshoe fibbenare wuti theprospets fora lie fall trade. is hervy,andt adeeidd impr overthe' previling o Leather isstilludvan aken anolher upy serent, i thepst \as boen dhie iy in butfindins of all kinds live_ben o agrear or lss exten tin st all kinds. It isbeliered, loweyer, topof thomarke has beenr eadied presnt. The provis! in ir certin steel decrased and Busine venentis not ndiion & yoar aj 12, and prices rl move of fiom 1) to n diys. The plit, sies Aterial that 1l for onand prodice complaiied_of thostring. o York, aud supyly tomeet il won: short for - iceallp wholcsilers re- excellent pros- his witnessol anather ad- thosarmo timoa ar another ofthe coming od ywith 05§ tod Taave 1 adv ance nd buft stock, includod of ho tho mirketls very firm andin several instuces has been at- tended with advance during the weck, Potatos hwe founda week Massrs. Bites & Co.statethat lhe rewipts thoveekhave aggmgatel abot toty loads anl pries 8.9, market, of car hve nogel from 90cto Twenty cars were oferd for Octobr's do- livery onten diys’ option at 0 with takes, although Ommha isthe bst mirket thispart of th coutry. T here carload lft ontrackin £1o city las 0o in wis nota L night-a thing which husnot happned beforat this seasn have in heen ar, purehise several i afnid 1o Dealers large quantitiesat the prics thit have pre- vaild fora month past,bat will take ~ad- vange of presnt ries t buyfor sorage. Cellrs hive ben rented nd sevenl thou- sand dollirs will be iivested inthe crop the coming week. It i tatoes will bring$1.5in February. The denand for hme consuiption age 1,000 bushds perday, and it is Ziatthe spply will ot exceed {0 percent ‘this by the mildle of winto frecly predicted that p- avor- believ ol of Flhur isveryfirmindec), and all_rceips aretakkenat outside figures. firm at m adance of e Bautter tws advinced a is sliff atl7@@2e. The aweipts have Lard s wery over last week, nt anl themarket been ligh, and othe murkets hav apurently been' getling tho bulkof the supply. Fges are firmat 1%, and thoprospets in- @icate anadyance toXNc this wweel. The reciptsof hay havo bewm light, and thepricels firnat $150(2530. Very fow veptabls are coning in, thesupply is mtinly lwal. Cabbige worth o .{‘!flu&; tunips, §1, wd aions are firm With thoeccegiion dflig1ireceits fm thnorih, are por_doun; bets, 1,10 ; carrats, 3 Poultayls worth fom 250@310 perdozen, andthe icel pls arenot Levy. There san sbundmce of fall apples, ad by bring$1.5, Tho overstocked market is dN\to hevy wind falls, but when tho preset muply isexhauted théy vill b veryscane, Gripés_ar worth 30 350, The are mostly New Yok frit, a5 the homoyield is ex- hauted. Thepear, peach and plun seasn is over. Oits a0 wery firm ati2e b There “wholesale. iss stong market inmost every- thlnf, Y‘l“d canned gods ad dried frits will gh. bell Prairiocnickens are very dull at $1.25 por oren. elps will be much lighter this week, The marlcet is overstocked, but ro- Itis ly forothergame andtherels prcticaly one in the market, ———— oM AlA LIVE STICK, Catele, Savarday, Soptember 2, Edimated relpts of cattle 1100, pared with of list weok. ontle bt andpoonr grales slow aul lowr, 250 0w er thian nst weelk. The murketopened and The hullk wis 1,18 yesorda and b3 Siturdy ¢ ang hoavy steers, with the com mon fully 10¢to poor. T herecelpts of cowswero lig htand the Eir- ketopend active andstrogarwith allchang- inglands enrly. at fullysteady prics. ually heary denand(or federn for the of o week an atstieadyprice. Hogs, Other bitehos® stk sold There was an unus- last tho best grade wernsellng Estimated recolptsof hogs 6,00) as compared with5,040yesteniay ina 417 Sawrday of list wek. dresod neat men billing steadf prices, elovly sotingoveryihing Padkers bid' 5 20 cen'ts lower o heay hogs. e marke® gen el with shippers ad ut. to (holce heary hogthnllh recweelksugo wero selling at is 1o cents higher thin Lights, are now _mog- 1ected anlare siow and ) to leents lover han yesierday, Thor 3 One_ic lling at 84,50 Light, 84 2A0: heuv v KL00GDI, ) rioos puld wask 26, 044 o ngof prices vas $1.90 of dileeslectd 1ight hogs i mixed, $25 averag of the conpared with 8128 Tolrduy andia2iSatuniay of lasiweek. Sheep. Estimated rocefpts of sieep 1401, all con- sigied divct oou packing house, market easior, Frovailing Pricoes, Tho followine 1 atabloof prices patd thisrarket forthe grado of stok Prine steors. B o 0)1bs,.. Gool stoers, 1290t0 111 s, Good steors, 10)to 1) s, Faln 1000 115Ds ... Coninon 00 L0200 1517 Conmontannors Orlinarylo fairco Falrto god cows. - r Gool to choloe cows.. ... Cholce to taneycows.. .o Falrto god bills - Choloe to fancybuili gl stokersind fuders Fendors, 10 tollld .. . F-Irln dhoiee light igs 00 @: alr to clolee hoa vy e Falito clolce nixod ogs. Conmpantive Table. Tio folowlnz talle slows the nnge rioes onhogs duringthis and lst week: Tho sheep In ntlored @43 @4.15 @40 @30 @L.n @245 7 @30 5 @035 @210 @30 In Bursday.. day Batniay Averige Priceor Hogs. how I nzthe average prio ho cluys Ludlos ted pall forlndsot Lo 1557, 1355, 1) Supt '90.| 8opt 8. : Sat '&H.l!up‘ Wis Sinday,| iy 26 028 ie Sanay. ] Highoit and Lowest Saleiof Hogm Poday. Yoterdsy, Tighest,,. .. . Lowest, .. Stock Reoep s, "~ Oflcial Yesterday. Estimited Toda Pai thomn, LIE Cultle... 4 ous, G 8 k] dar, Togs ... T8 cam, 8,00 Flor, llorses., 2 ears, 8 Shoop Awernge Cost of Blogs. The tollow 1ng tablo gl ves the averago cost ot homion the datesnon tined, ladng the st toduy, asbisedupon siles reported Septes mbor 1 014 Septormber 11 Septeriber 22000 4 G Septernbor 12 Sopte mbor 300110 4 BY Soptowaber 13, Soptember & 1l Septern ber Sopteuilor 5 Septorn ber 16 Septeniber 6 1K Septern bor Soptempor & 1§ Saptern Der 18 Hoptember 0] A% Sopternher 1. September 100 4 9 Septernbor 20 < Mon, 8,00 s Tears, 1,800 [} i 2 a2y ‘ o4 2oy Disposition of Stock. Showlig thepumborof head of stook pur. hased yosterliy onthis pirketas roorted by the relghituasters of the Stokyards com- ny. orree SILE & Company. ........., The G 1L H amnion G piny The Armour-Cud why packing Ive Rothschild wiiils Hm Tion & St Benton & U ndorwool Nels Morris . lcker & Drogon W. B, Van Sant Other buyers.... Total... ., 51 17 17 142 17 I 1 4 oGS The Armour-Cidahy packing © Omahipreking conpany....... SWILE & Comapuy . v, .o - The G I, E annioni O jiny ... Kingan& Co.. Brittin & Cc . Sperey's Bames Dratmard 13 ros 4T, Doud Totl..... Eepresentative Sales. STEERS, No.Av. Pr 1. T408 00 16103 340 11410 360 72146 400 [T 70 10012 410 101060 § 60 2 0N 415 18,1157 .19 43 Ows, 86 1. 850 1.0 80,03 1 1 No. Av, Pr. No. 4 b ) s Av Pr. 147284 35 1500 4 40 1270 4 40 1451 4 45 113 [3 83 1031 1100 0 1029 100 LT 20 1050 ST A ] 11208 210 STOKE RS AND PEEDEIS, 00 30 35 40 0 1015 100 2 1 o 43 02 10143 CALVES, 200 19 210 §1AGS, 4187 0O WSAND CALVES, 200 CANN IS, w0 115 BULLS, 50 . 813115 1.1310 1 6 HEIFERS, . 8% 3 00 WESTEIN CATTLE. Av. oo o 896 1240 1 950 T e ) Guthrio & Jonos— 100W..... ..., 8 teows Teow., 1 steor 7stecrs. 7 steors. 1steer 1 steer Iste T Heows.., i steers 1 bull 1§ steers No. Av. Sh, Zu) 30 12 10 3 410 415 BE HegEEEEs L SLu W e 1] Saas 20 - 26 BL....20 ... .20 200 10 1 ] 1 e 4 4 i 4 I + . ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Ei1g811121 ShELL8EL PIGSAND SKIPS. 2 560 0l ew Mn.Ilin 1w Marxet Mention, Oattlosteady. Hogsaveragd a shnde lwer. Onelod of .50 logs wis sold 8. © Gregoryof Talnagomarketed hogs. JohnHastiomarkeled severalors of stoek. L ANolteot Elklorn narkeied a wr of hogs. J. O.Goodellsent n & wr of cattle from Buda, W. Il Humplriesand AlDextorof Bl had hogs her Titus& Terhune of Litchield marketod a e ofhogs. Clark Heaton & (o, of Weston marketed o ar ofhogs. H. S.Green & Sonof Dow Clty, I of liogs here, 0. EMeyen & Co.sent over acar of h from Marne, [, E. W.Van Dirn came down fron Loup Clty with ashiprent. 0. 8,0wen &Co. sheeputthe yurds. Malone & Love ot Wiota, Ia., logs onthe markel, JamesConwy of larthgton wis among the arrfvals with cattle Fallt Wyantsentovera shipment of he from Silver City, In H. Schintockof West Polnt wasamong those that marke ted hogs, A. DKenyon o resilar shipper trom Danne- brog. sent fn acarothogs P.Simudon & Co. of Stomsburg was ong hose tiat narketed hogs, Mernn was epresented on the marked by J Kisor, whonarkeled @ car of ho homs Fowers, a well known shipper, broughtin soveralloads of ca ttiotrom Sutton, G, Undervood, a_prminent farmer and ot Potlaw atumle wunty, La., was at the y ands, D. S.Zlmmernanna H, 1 of Elarris 1Bz GEE meens s b Eaem B » hada car 28 of Qasper, Wyo., had 1,400 had a car of o lu’rrh; of the firm & minierman Charleston, we both here looking after twoca rwlul (‘fnl(k!lnwkm D. E, verof thefirm of O. H Parnele & Co.. well knnown shippers, brought in & car of hogs from Cedar Creok, Willlam A, anett, buyer for the G. Harnmond compiny, with his bride, has turned xu Milwankeo. G. H Wilson of Walton was here loking Mter o cars of cattl b longing to lulh:r. the well knowwn shipper from t) wint. mes H. Bulla, welghmaster at s, received thesul intelligence thathis brother had died ut his home at Albany, Mo, Mr, Bullalefe touttend the funersl, bl LU Theworlks of remoying the dobris from the nins of MoVicke's theater is now com. pleted, wnd it is cearly demonstratel that waterwas alirge fictor in tho destrction of thobuildiog. Tho inilial steps towird re. constriction are well advanced and rebuild- ing will begzin as Soon @s the architeds can finish plans, whichare being prepared undor supexvision' of Mr, MoVicker, ' Every car will botaken to reuder the audionce portion practically fireproof, iron and steel being used wherever possible. The stockingof the ompay s procwling very fivoraily, in- quiries being received every ‘diy from prom. lnent business men and professional pople. e Dr. Birney cures catarrh. Bee blig. o, at aleNo. 4, THE SPECULATIVE MARKCETS. Baut Litth News and That of a Discourag- ing Natur for Bulls WHEAT NOT UPTO ITSUSUAL PROPORTIONS Trade in Corn Generally Slow—Oats OntcA a0, Sept. 2. —(Specfal Te B~ usual market., ot Bulls. toany extent g Councilmin D thoorowd follow elland others to Later sold & (0., Constoc houses. more 24,80 bushels. anc the week equ galnst 1,450,000 lnst weok o year. F argo at 12,000 qua eatly and Md off Wi vorabl seliin York, later in London, and finally mirket rallled %o when but there was wheat other places. this no opened at 31,015 and sold at 8 0810134 to BLOIY to 31015 sold at $1.06 visible supply s for an Take First Place in the Race ~Ldve Stock and Pro- wvisions, ho wheat market proportions today. was It wasa scalping It wasof 4 discouraging eharacter for Local trade was bearish by but the d eatly sellrs old very freely e 1, expecting to rit and V. in tho freely. day Schwartz Buyers wero S New York cloared no wheat, of wheatund 1o 05000 bushels of wh nd 200,000 rmers' deliveries i rtors. Liverpoolwas stead s atherin the northyest were not but these dispatc on the rumor ofa bank fallure The confirmed, trade. Do was snap not to mbor 0% to #, at 1 o'dock, ) and #1.0i4, increaso of 1,000,000 bushels for Monday. £rosts at Wiseonsin polnts danage rports, started othor: forMay. Ma thoeda, aay, cr berand Octot at down CICAGO, Tie Bl ool st steady pri concerning common native stoc ke andprices decidedly unsatistactory. N The com tradehad o sensat Aay, ¢ Eurly business was at e thoclose there was better crovd didnot wish tostay s On this There wis ithere was a slow market wlower pr early and upto 5030 at buying, as et over Sund snerlly jeandup tofsize. Therewere pretty and el weat erally over the crn Itwas theopinion oftr elose that Hut Dt 0 hin at Dige ove thit polnt 1 Septom! 48150, My and that ko o In October he, than in_any other market. Hutchiison oparently baled the crowl out and fobicding. At 1 o'clock pri ivanced W sk for October and {1 oats elosed 7 ut41Tye 01 3,0 over the close yest “he strength dited o sonocovering by shorts, relosed e under est e andiNise Wis but one priee for e opte s Or e lower. and prices round, with 12,00k lower ut the yards. exeoed bout « for the 00 last year. CHICAGO LIVESTOUK. Sept. 2)-[Specil —OATTLE—Recelnts 3,00, ors on sale wore ¢ L but It was the Dutchers'stock sold down to extrom prices andsc overon make quotations. 5.17%4; second, 31104 me lots of good cow s were « account of the low prices offored. exins were quoted lower, and there was not a suficient number of rangecattioon sile to Natlves—First cluss, 5.00@ haird, B4.034.25; cor - mon, 830003, HoG: active, y change, but Iater onand Wi Wi atd Lol it quite casy stringency shoving over andn ables New YORK, Tie Beel—Sto0ks—Wall speaking of thedrooping tendency of prices 1n stocks today, said 1t o after Rece and eal Sallo lower, with o ck selling down 10 low k at 8.00 ; prime b ghts closed al $1.35 10 34,5, ind light sorts, 846 Lo $.5. FINANCEAL. o i nt. 2 pecial Telogram to street leaders, a natural e good advance. looked like o very heavy favorable couditions. and no fear cxists. The bank 000,000 increase fu tly 87,00000 in dep. s the street couldexpect, ruark of Yot themar— ketdeelined from the very start, and after the even moro marked. wasless favorable ralroad enrnings. too,shorts who covered oxpecting o stronger market sold liboral dustrial shares led the decline. lost 2 T8k fron Atchison, and these yor Stocks, except Missouri 1> galnat any time, ank fizures wero out the deline was The onlybear news Then, lines ug per cent and Sugar 14 respectively. Early buying tho west ook St. Paul e only rallroad i Po orders Misson Fliand closed it 704, theonly aotiv notshowing loss for the d Losses were euch eific 14, Tie follow ©.8.45 coupon. ... U8 4 regulnr. 4 [SATEY: UK 415 coupo sQuiner, . W ¢ May, 413c. Mess Pork—Dul bor, #0.65 Lird —St Ta Short 5.7 Rya—No, Birle; Flax & as. PRIME MERCANTIT STERLING sixiy-day bills, .50 OmeAao, Sept. 2. —F Che privipal Burlington a Paul 1 point Rock Tsland. Reading nalost £ por cont to daywere G000 sh re the clsing | [Northern B | a0 peferr, utar.., 104510, & N W 10410 "do profe 4> Sales for the hul 1Z W < 0f "5 Ceniral ntral Pacitic ago & Alton. ) Burlingion 3 & S Pl A0 preforrel & Ombhall nion . - EXCHANGE—Quiet and emiand, $451%. PRODUCE MARK ETS. 115 p.om. i Decenber, stoudy ; clse—Wheat H0L; May, @ EITe Octo- 4 October. 80,24 cash, Uiy Octobor, ts—Lirm; ¢ Ocuaber, 002140075; Januar dy tH ey, i, Rtibs —Stoady; ca Junuary, 85.5), qulet atble, No. O cober, y b 350, Prime Timothy Seed=Steady at30@131, Whisky—$1. 1 Flour @330; Quietiunchanged ; winter yheat, 12,2 siring’ wheat, $1.8)35. rye §.00 @1, Bulle M Cloese-Quiet Hides—Light; b e Tallow ats—Shonllers, riby ), wery, @2k dalry, 12 short cllars S4@ y‘nuu,' Anericus, 913G, vy green salted, N d, 7o salted bull hides, Se If, 815@ie; dry f11ni, e dry calt, Sagho;_deaons, ~Unchunged; No. 1, 4:a¢ flats, Rig @Sy ws—Firn at o5 lieht groen cake, 4450 Elour, bbls Recelpts. Shipmonts. 1 Wheat, bu 5 3 Cor, bu, 81, Louts, Sept. 20, ~Wheat-Lowe l’;’,‘“""b‘l“' B1.01%; May, 81 or 115,000 ash 095 163401 Decenber, %@ oash, iTige; May, dlxge. 33 $10.5¢ igher; oash, ; May, 48340, I Stead 1 Lard—Firm : 000G Whisky-Standy BL15, Butter-Unchanged, New Yok, Sept. 20, bushels; exports, mone; red, $1.01X@! atlont 2 red, 2510 bushels; e 56! 55 ~Wheut—Retel pts, 5,600 spot lover; No. 2 O An elevator: 81054 0103 5 BLEY@1004 £, 0. D, 2 optionslow er; Now epteruber closing st 8101 %, n — Recelpts, 10400 bushels; e xpor POt steady; No. 2 554¢ vator; 660 “wloat; ungrided nixed. ¥4 options swady; Seplember closing at is—Beoeipls DLW bushols; erports 206 egram toTA® mt upl its There was not much news andmost alirge mirket rtusel to duline bought liter. rly, and force Mitch~ give up theirlng wheat. Dipeo White . Weare anda few comnilston Balti- Bradstreet’szave coar- flour for both consts for tngland were at the close. Reports of very fa- were fgnored, The lowest price of the duy was reachd in atNew in some Tho estinate o the nearly onil news to- Maysold liefore it the y. October sld at rd er states, but nofresh e inson did not want his leday, Last ore activity fioats late hthe atthe lest price of r- in the carly months was prices October pork January sold at 110 to $lix2te, Lard andribs iruged rek wero 1,000 hogs, Packing to dute, Telegran to Tle few wlly disposed of at ane oldstory hard o sell ive 12,000, Business opened nther sales showed little or no it the close prices mon P for the t0 #4.10, with fair to good mixed i butcher neylenvy in etion To the trade generally under Money was further statement resrves S, wWisas favor- At in today. In- Ohicago Gas o 45% nnd and stiowingan, flo BO1d4p 1o Northen Pa- PAPER-G@14 per cent. in | | many deaths Apot unchaneeds <Ho. 2 white, 4110 mixol western, 410460 ; YhLE® wostorn, £330 ; ORLions Weiker ; Soptembeg ehning it &34 CoMte—Options olosed BRfy sty in= changed 010 points dows ' Aulcs, 10000 bagss fpumben B0 Octoh A1 st Riostead fatr otrgon B Sugar—Raw, firn; falt FéBifing, 511605 oon- trifusnls, % tast, 6 1-160 Pefned, qulot. eum—Unlted olosed for * October at 81 Eaags Pork Lard rm 3 0% Sundy ; Weak'; western sboumm, 8. 474, Butter teady; weskery datry, 10QU0;3 oreanery, 2@, Chesse—Firm; iight skims, 5371g0, MixveAroLrs, Sopt, $. 244 cars; shipments, woak; spot buyers thy, l'lm{lu" . 1 $1.00;0n track, #01; No. 1 north ber, Wae; October, 95e5 on t 2 northern, Septouber, We MiwAx pat-Recelpts, 0f" ¢uby; futires wore wedkiened In sy mpa- durl, September, arn, S Flour-Qulst, Wheat Diceubor, Sept. 20 2" spring §01 1 north Com—¥lm; No.3 Outs—Quiet’s No white, cish, 30230140, Provisions— ? k, Jantary, 811574 Crry, Sept 20.-Whop rd, cash, September, g KAvsAS ash o Corn wower; No. 2 berdiiaeiiie ts—Easier; N ~TLowe No. 2 cash, 4ic; bId Septem= 2 eash, 347, @io. CINOIN NATLL red, i Com Outa Whisky LivERPOOL, Sept, offer moderately; r red westoern wintor, 2MTS N Corm—>ixed weste: 4s 441 percental, LIVE STOCK, i —Cattle-Recelnts. 3003 10 rangers today § H.7067480; third, mon, $L0.@55; ans und e lowe thin a ek ago ceipts, 15005 shipment | market Towers pick i nilxed, § | ptime heavy and butehers” weights, i 3,00, markot hit, 84,6050, | . Sheep —Recei pts, tives 34.004.50; westerns, #4.0004.50; I s, §5. 5050 Sopt. 20-Wheat—Easler; No. 2 Nomin g No. 2 mixe let; No 2 mlsed, 4113, fle. Wie. 0.~Wheat-Dull; holders western spring, 75 4d; CHICAGO, Sen of which | native | $4.0084.25; con Kavsas Orry, Sopt. 2,450, shipments, Steors, ¥ nd feed Liozs— Reee i ps, hipno ketower; ll grides, ¥ el 20.-(htle Kot stely St Lowis, Sept puen s, 1400 1 Stoers, 834 teolprs, 103 fuirto faney s and feedors. Ipts, §00: shipmer Moy heavy, 310 z4.5, 11k 6, 81,6064 70. 1803 mixed, mar- 3 D 4.60; Mining Sha NEw YOk, Sept. 20.-(Special Telogram to Tuehee.]-The olowing aretl quotat Be It wlning st " i isle o0 cher . Caledonis Componw Doadwood Eurek Con Goull&_Curry Haled Norwrnss .. Standari IN. Commonwelt TheWeekly Bank Statement. ¥ Y onk, S eleg ram to Tarbee.) entof the as- socisted 1, Roserve, i . Loans, decr BTHL00 11400 in excess of Per cent rule, culation decr Thie banks now hold #.01820 the rquirements of the & The Movement ot . New York, Sept. 20.~[Spealii Telogram to Tue Bee. ot speciefrom the wnounted #2080 was fngold and nsliver. The niportsof speco for ine ¢ nted (0 2520000, of Whic b4, 121 was o gold and B534,05 in silvee The Improvemen t Record. The following figures shby the totals of real estato transers, buildiig pernits ma bankclearings for the fust week = MEAL ESTATE TRANYE1E B101,650 04194 Wednesday, Thurday . ¥riday 9 Satuday ... Total. Monday Tuesluy edesdi Thunday Friday Saturday Total ] BANK CLEARENGS, oniay Wednesday Thurday Eridy tirday Total Aninero ) pe sponding weelk of last At L0 AR Dr. Barney cures catur | Bee bldg, bt ROSEBUD AGENCYCENSUS, M ¥ $.238,10.22 2nt over the corre- ear, Indian Agent Wright Corrects Some Statements Recently Made Public, Rosenun, Acescy, 8.D., Sopt. 13.—To the Editor of Tur Bee: Thereappeared in the various newspapers throughout the countr on Augusti, inthe press dispatches, anar- ticlein reference to therecent censis of the Indims atthis agency,with remarks added in differentlocalities, showing that the facts of the case were not wherein it i stated that Special A . T, Lea, ap- pointed tota acensus of theSiouxIndians, found at this agmey a total of 5,166, while whilethe agent had been reportingand draw- ing supplies for 7,500 Indias, who, when asked foran explanation requested pernis- sion to takea count himself, md finding oily about 125 Indians more than Lea, endeavored to explain the discrepancy by Stating many haddied by measles and ‘smill pox, whera's physicin reports a totalof ouly19 deaths ¢ tho year, stawment is correct so far asconcems the reduction of Indiums fond by recent count, but the additins are incorrect. T would, therefore, respectfully beg leave to submit a sinple statement of facts in con- nection with the matter, I wssumed charge of this acency Septe ber i, 183 recaving all gvernment prop- erty including the list of ludians then m- rolied, numboring 7,550, from my prodecessor andissued rations on those wolls until July 1 last The L agents totake acensusat the end of cach fiscal year (hmed), and T received instructions 0 taken census imme- diately atter that date, and” was advised that, no funds being available for the vurpose, to do the best possible, ith -the assistanceof the ageney employes. | The reservation, covering au avea of G3xI50 miles, with Indians seatgered in all dir tions, was divided inty districtsund e emplove engaged in tho tork. The coun’ ywas made on July T'and Sand ompleied July i & Special AgontLea bezmn 'his count at this ageny March 7and finiskeed August 2. On receipt of his report the vesylt of my count, which was completed July 1%, was reported by me to the Indiin ofid, therforothe state ment that T asked to bestllowed to tak count is not correct, faveig completed my census three weeles ' bofoRs Mr. Lea sub- mittel his report Belug the first consus | had taken, T wasin no wiy responsible for,phe provious number corolled, but stated the gereat reductionin numbers might be attribiited largly to the anong these people the pist two veam, fist from the epidemic of measles, followed during the past win- ter by the prevalling influeuza wd again by whooping cough, rendering it noe- esesty to close soveral sohools, Wiiile true, that the physiciin reported ut nineteen deaths during the past year, a larger number have died in several villagds; those reported by him, coveronly thoseunder his treatment,” It is impossiblé for one physician to learn of all the deaths occurring among six or seven thousand Indians scttered over this vast territory, and as Indians are provided with ration tickets revresenting the number in the family, upon presentation of which supplies aroissued, every precaution is taken by them, to prevent deins being known or reported and - their supplies reduced accor- flixuil)’. Tho records of the Tudian departmont show that on Seplem ber 50, 13%, all Sioux Indins at tho various ageacies were counted in e day, to prevent duplication, that & democmtic inspector from the lli']r'lllllll‘nl Wi sent to this agency, to superviso the count and that he reported an enrollmoent of 7,656 Indians be- longring to this agency at that date, Theinsinutions made agiinst myself, in refervice tothe disposition of suppiies hore- toforo furnished this agency aro entirely without foundation in fact ana ovidentiy originatin g with persons un familiar with In- dian affairs and accounts. Even wer an agent so disposed, he would require the con- nivane of every porson on the roserve, ine cludine Indians avd _the whole surrounding county, todispose of these stpplies in a dis= bon est mauner. Astho articles above referred to, were pub- lished and gined sich wide drcultion, the factsas above stated, will, [ trust, recive equal at Very respectfully, Wiy, U. 8, Indiin Agt. —_—— Or Birney; nose and throat Bee blig. HONEY XOR THE LA IES. Fiveo' ock tea s s thin slices of toast over which is spreid a pasteof fresh saniines ud butter, or drops of caviate and drops of lemon, d in ance with A novelty which comes from England is a linen dress foundition, It possesses many o the advan tages of silk and is more durable than any of the cheapersilks commonly used for this purpse Asan indicationof the fashions of the fu- ture, it is said that thicker striped woolens, withsoftened shaded effcts are being pre- pared for later autumn, Ome is green and black and another a combination of many coloxs, were most oviginal, Novelties in hosiery continue to make their appenrance, the lest. being “coats of muil* stockings, which are such clover imitations of polished stecl armor that the sightof a shapely ankle cvered with this testure lately created quite ariot ata fashiousble seaside hotel, Great stylo will attach to small hats hav- ing front brims more or less projecting, and sometimes with very low crowns that I ¢ rise above “them. Much that is jmntymaybe expected here, and a great deal of Becoming coquetishness for the young, Crowns in gencral are low, with the exception of watking bats, In trimming, sharp and unusual contrasts are in favor, such as uniting heliotropes and Nile green Ieing thought stylish, but again there is soft transition In shadings of one color, ormonotones may preval, Tar- quoise bl is markedly brorght card in new mitlinary and with striking ' ticulaly when placed on black; How can o mm say that a woman has thing to dof In gots dinner tines, washes the 5 times, gets children ready for *ea day for 150 days, gets thebaby to sleep 1,000 times, malkesabout three hufidred calls, ‘and, as shé wishes for something she hasi't every min- ute, she wvishes sixty things an hour, or 22,80 things in 4 year. Wio says that a woran has notning to dot o that the decree has gone forth that ull stroet dresses shall lie o the ground an inch and alalf when made, ndress supporter be- comes a matter of moment. A simple ar- rangenent of elastic tapes isalready in mar- ket for this purpese, by which the skirt nay be elovated to - deir “the pavement a fow inches. As this ‘clevator? isto beattached 1o all walking dresses by the dressmakoer and become as mich apart of the mechanicism of the gown as the stecls or skirt bradd, the new tulor dresses worn by well bred women will 10t beome street sweeps, Long eloaks, which will bo much this autunn, are make of heavy natural gray lomespun dingonal, flecked with touches of darker color, The triplecape, with its stylish high shoulders and smart high Medici collar, is finished with a metaldaspin the form of & Prench shield and flur delis. The new jicleets ave ull in Medic style, shaped longer in front than at the back. "Thoy are usually doublebreasted, with large buttons, fited doseto the figure at the back, and finished with small “pateh pockets” in frout nearthe buttons. worn| e Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bes bld PEPPERNINT DRO £ It er to live within - your income than to livewithont one, People who are given to 1 seldom accunulate much els . Dot think because s ma is forever talk- ing shop hehas a well-stored mind, Peojle who believe overything they hear neverhearas much as they “bolieve, Wien a man is walking on his uppers the presumptionis that he isn't well heeled. T'he man who is in love with his work never need fear any rivalry from other people. Themore wealth a man has the more diffi- cult for himto finl outwhat people really think about him. Cynic—Iom always lappy when two fools marry, Binmick—Whyt Cynic-Becuse theyire mide one. _Auiidignnt professorof aatomy in New York denies thatthere is a skoleton in every cdoset-he has pawned his, Judge—What rason had you for shooting at tho young woman, Rejected Suitor—I thought She was too sweet to live. Omeof the Girli—Doyou think your poems are widely read! The Poet—Yes; nearly every editorin the country reads them. You are beneath my notice,” asthe lnd- ownerrematked whenhe found the tramp asleep undcer the sign *No Trespassing.” Theman who contradicts is very disagree- le ompuy —prticularly when you hap- pen 1o be in the wrony, and he is in the right, It takes the average man o long time to undenstand why carly rising soems so hand in the nmorning, when it secemad so casy the night before, Chickering—Some of the new houses up town are sosmallthat a piano caunot beput in. Buus (excitedly)—You don't know the rent of the houses nex tdoor tothem, do you s Judee —Wiat mde you jump i river after stealing Miss do Vo monds” Thief—The discovery thit I had given her a 8500 advertisement, for § worthof paste, I wonder you are notafraidto let the baby ql.Ay with the cawing knite like that,’ said Mrs. Simerl to Mrs, Snooper. “Oh, she can’thurt it replied the latter, “itis an old one,” The love of gssip soemsto beinnate in man 1ot tospeaiof womna. When somehody startsin, *‘By the way, did you hear that i tle story about——," évery earin the room is bent tolisten, The pen may be mightior than the sword, but just the same the successful 1i terary mar las tosit by the wall and watch the smartly uuiformed Young lieutonant waltz happily off with the bello of the ball i Miss Tab—-Why, do dine isso particular marry that she has fifty wen, Cutting. isn't. A daily paper heads a cablogram, “Ho Racing “Actoss the _Atlantic,” wwhile in an. otherdispatch it speakss ofa *Totel guest shot in thetotunda.” Both of these practicos would appear to be too dungerous to become popul pastimes, ing up grudges You Jenow that 1 to whom she shall vefused offers from ove But at last she issuited, Miss Why doesn’t she wed! Miss Tab Dr, Birney, nosc nd throat, Boe blig. e , the widow of Mauri Mus, Strakosch lives in London and still retai contralto voice, Yearsago, as Ay she wus oneof the pets of tho — dia Patei, preblic, Our new style Bifol Speot Eye Glasses i Business Men, Speakers, acles and ily suitable for hers and Public wipe Tes Artificial Eyes., Largo stock. Se- Lections sent to cus- tomers outside the city, Spectacles fitted accurately, sonal attention to customers, N, M. RUDDY, Prctical Optician, 211 S, 15tk St. Next Boyd'sOpera House Por- Rathbun’s Business College, CQR. SIXTEENTH & CAPITOL. It1s toobad, lsn't it? consented o 1t fo bashful porsor we failed himnd ho quiteashaned of We willalso show you the finest nnd larceit s e hool re AlL departients are tendance. havelo getmo e and commerce. clal Law, Typ English Braneh wr Actual busiiess AVE R Afte ra plotur 0 g0 thoad 6 hiakyo ermet. He men puthis great paw over It Come and seo him alive: room it the influx e pract Iting Penmanship. He r wohad promised and do ns all his £ filling rapidly ntinaes Enslis onilnre Denmanship free to S horthand pupils RATHBUN, EWING ¢ afront viewof ourazent andaftorhs had such atriokas this, Hels surely the most ght. but whon the time ame hishoart o, e had no it wus solargeanals thatwill bo the best way. and a large at. szl o CPACILY 18 great, wo will I every department of Ur: Fthand, Ban King st diseonnt I Sog ht School. Call onor Omaha, Nebd Wo. GO MAX MEYER & BRO., The Popular Jewelers, Are rec JEWEL el ving RY, SILVERW ARE, daily from tho leadine manufacturers of this country and Europe, u!'l tho LATEST NOVELTIE in FINE CLOCKS, BRONZE ORNA- MENTS LAMPS, SILK UMBRFELLAS, CANE 3, OPERA AND FIELD GL: ASS ANEROID BA ROMIET RS, THERMOME- TERS, SPECTACLES and BY I GLASSES, Bte, Ble, DIAMONDS and all other precious stones, mounted and loose. for ladies and gen tlemen. GOLD, SILVER and NICKEL WATOH&S,in all grades, HOWARD WATCHES A SrBEC- IALTY, but we carry all other first-class mokes—Elzin, Wal- tham, Springfleld, B o OUR PRICE3 ARE LOWER THAN EVER, and ALL GO00DS are W ARR ANTED. Space will not allbw us to QUOTE PRICES, asour stcekis too LARGE and VARIED, but oome and seo for yourse'ves, It wil o8 you mthig t) LOJK. Visitors are always WELOOME, and should you WISH to bay, wowill make it an object for you to DEAL WITH US. Wo areshowing HUNDREDS of articles suitablo for WED DING and othor GIFTS, at prices ranging from §1 up to 81,000, All our customers are TREATED ALIKE, whether their purchases bo SMALL or GREAT. MAX MEYER & BRO.," Sixteenth ¢ Our 1 |{To our rons w pains andeve ard which stock, a exhibit most de RO WiEREAS, by the legislatury the twenty-first s March soth, A. D and children’s cloth- ing for fall and win- ter is now ready for the inspection of all. we have spared no to upon the highstand- of |jecharacterizedour son is replete with elties and staples. A jolnt nd Farnam Straets, Omaha. Nab. 4" ESTABLISHED 18066. & ine of boys’ many pat- e would say maintain n to improve excellence has always nd that our for this sea- sirable nov- CLAM solution was adopteq o of tho $talo of Nebraski. essiontherof, and approved 1880, proponing an anienc mentto Section Thirteon (19 of Artiele bix (6 of the constitution of suld state; that s id section asumended shall roud as follows, to w Seotlon 11 That ele alx (6) 0 the eonst itution of thies braska beamended S0 ns to read ne T § aive n Salury of thiry-fivo hon Section 1 shall each re dreddoll of thed thiree th the Rection S (B30 usand dg this amendme nt shall jinve lot court ry of @ach shall be s0otion thirteen (1) of toof N e tollows £08 Of the s upremo on T ) Perannun anithe judge shall roceive n salir oz 14 (£4,000) B Wi i, o piysublequarier perHn voling In favor of writtonor printed uponhis ballot the followng “For Uhe propos tution, relating fo supremo and o by horefor, 1. thestate of Nebrs! in accordance wit teen (15] of the stonsof annet en! the manner of pr 4 0on theclectors 150h, A. D, mentwillhe £ tho Hint consti- od e dmont 10 » S Judges of th 0 th veror of © ntice b seotion one (1] articlo fif nstitution, nnd the proyi lodi “An act 10 provide oposing Al wruendusents 1 titution and submitting the sume state! Approvel February 8ald’ proposed amend- i1t Lo tho qualified vorors Of this state forapproval or rejection. ut i 1 eloction t D, | whiere gonery November, A Inwit and and caused to of the stat of N this®th duy of July, A D fourth year of ndince of the Unitel Stites the ox dred fiftecuth By the Governor, BESIMIN R, Cowpr [SeArL.] A ugust ldin Jol@ hieldon Uho 4tli duy ot of 1 have herento bo aflixed ¢ h obraska. Done - Licoln 10, wnd the twen. the state and of Lhelnde. hun JOHIN M. THA VER. relary of Stadte, tmy grout soul [ ZEECORLISS BRAND 0 n nem Collars mnd Cufly, Correct Styles, Perfect Fitll Y THEM. o FPROCLAMATION, WHEREAS, A foint tesolution was adopted by the Legisla tiure of the state of Nebrasko.ut thetwenty-first session thore and a pproved oh 30(h, A D 189 proposing an amend: ment to sectiontwo (2] four(4] and five (5] of Acrticle six Nd] of the constitution of safl state andthutsild scction as amended shall road as follows, to-wit: Seetionl That section two (2) of article six (%) of the constitutionof thestateof Nebras ka beamended sous to read us follows: Liof The supreme court shall con- sistof five (5 judges, n majority of whomshall be nocessary to fOrm aquoTim Grio projou nos i declsion, " 1t shall have original jurisdletion in cuses relating 0 rovenue, lvil oises i which thestatoshallbe @ party, mandsma quowarrnto, hiboascorpus, and suchappel: Latojurtydictfon us may e prow ided by lhw . Section That seciton four (4)of articie six (6),0f the constitutionof the stateof Nebrusik.s, beumended 2008 to read us follows: Seotiond: The judges of the supremo court shall be clected by the electors of ¢ large, and thelr” terms of office, copt Ay einaficr provided, shatl be for a period of ) yeirs. Lond: That section five (3 of artiole six f the constitutionof the state of Nobras- ka, be amend ed 5o as to read as follow. Seetlond: At thefirst ge: | election to eld inthe year 1801, nd after the adop mof this Mt to the constitution there shall be o0 (3) Judwes of tho SUPIeIL ¢ court o shill e electol forthe torm of o ar, one for the t n of three () y ternof ) years, and election there. after theroshail be cetedone judge of tho prem rifor the term of five ovided, that the jndges of the suprems UL W hose terms have not expirod at tho tine of holding the general tonof 1891, shall continue o hold thelr offics for the re mainderof theterm for which they we o pecively elected unier the presen t cons ti- tution.” Sectiond: That each person voting in favor of this amendment shall have written or printed upon his ballot thefollowing: “For tle propesed ymendmen t to thecons - fution rolating to tho number of supreny udac Thor the st he five fore, L John M. Thiyer, Govemor ot of Nebraska do leroby gh Inoac nee with seotic M teen15) theconstitution, the prov i sot entftied: ““Anact toprovide then nerot proposing all amendments t stdtutl and submittng the sav torsof the stute” Appre A D 1877, thatsatd proposed e presentod o 1he quaifiod ©ibpiovil or rejection leld o the il « ment will voters of the it the goneral v of Nover- Inwitness whereofIhave her hand andeaused to be aflived OF the State of Nobraska this¥th day of ol ty-fourth you rof Jiend Lo st my the groat seal Done ut Lineoln AL L1800, and tho twe hestateand of the inde 0 0f the United States the one hune fiftonnth 3 JOIN M. THAYER. JAMIN R, Cowbiziy, [SeAr] otary of 8 Auzustldsm VO, n was adontod of Nebriskin. 4 horeot. and appro v od i, A, D IS0, Droposing an i end- et £6.ho constitaion o said stat aud thatsaid amendment shall read as follows, to-wit Seotion1: Thit al the generdl cleotion to Deheld on tho Tuesdiy succoeding the firsy Mondiy of Novewber, A DIso. there shall by sumltted o tho electors of Uhis siate for e Proval orreje otion anamendnient (o the co- stittion of this stato 1n words an follows: The st i, ul Keoping for sty Of IoX I ting Qo as o beverize am for everprohibited in £his seate, and tho lozisi s tureshall provide by lnw for'the enforeim eng of this provision' “And there shall wldolection b separately subuilit eleotors of thisstatefor thelr thestate in wor 10 and k Vi IXieating el wnd sall be o 2 AT smuch eletion on the ballot oheleetor voling for the proposed g 0l 1o o comtitutior 1l nted the words: Ko o the wnstitation wanifactire, sle and o intox Agalnst Onstit for ndmoent th the manu fact fur - sale o2 lntoxicatl 0 be writt s ln or the epling printedon thy torvoting for the pioposed ndment 1o 1the eonstitution, the worda: DrODSEC e ndmen t t e sons it on thut the manafietire, sule nnd g for Al of tutoxieating llguorsus o bover als staie shall be licensed und re Ly law,"" or {1ast sadd pro posed wient 1o the corstitution tat e m the, sadoand keeping for sile of Into x| Lguors s o boverage rezulating by "™ 52117 elther arnendmonts shill b of then it Laallot o f e i e and of the ADDI sild iwenty onstitution of thiy 2 M, Thayer licrel with setlon or ton and e anuet (o pr et anner of posingall o @ constitution itting Lm0t Ehy \pproved AL D, 18T d projosed amendient will b sube thed votors of this state for the genoral eleetion of November, A. D, »wernor of Ive notice d [13] of tho eon f tho oot D d t A IOV a4l OF relection b 10 by beld o the 460 day 1560, T witness whoreot I hereantosot my hund, W CALLE) L0 attixed the great sealof the tate of Nobraska. Done at Lincoln this 26th anyof July, A, D. 180, anet the 24 yenrof thy indof the indepondenes of the Uniteil itos th one hind red fifteentn THAYER. ¥ the Govemor JOIN M Secretar ; of State, HXIAMIN [t COWDRRY, (SEArL] August ldsm